Virginia's 32nd House of Delegates district

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Virginia's 32nd House of Delegates district elects one of 100 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates, the lower house of the state's bicameral legislature. District 32, in Loudoun County, has been represented by David Reid since 2018. [1] [2] According to the 2010 census, the thirty-second district has a population of 80,268 [3] with 56,252 registered voters. [4]

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District officeholders

YearsDelegatePartyElectoral history
January 8, 1992

January 22, 1998
Bill Mims Republican Declined to run for reelection; elected to Virginia's 33rd Senate District

Later elected Attorney General of Virginia; later appointed to the Supreme Court of Virginia

February 5, 1998

January 11, 2006
Dick Black Republican Defeated in bid for reelection; later elected to Virginia's 13th Senate District
January 11, 2006

January 13, 2010
David Poisson Democratic Defeated in bid for reelection
January 13, 2010

January 10, 2018
Tag Greason Republican Defeated in bid for reelection
January 10, 2018

present
David Reid Democratic First elected in 2017

Electoral history

DateElectionCandidatePartyVotes %
Virginia House of Delegates, 32nd district
Nov 8, 2005 [5] GeneralDavid E. Poisson Democratic 12,46952.99
R H Black Republican 11,03446.89
Write Ins280.12
Incumbent lost; seat switched from Republican to Democratic
Nov 6, 2007 [6] GeneralDavid E. PoissonDemocratic10,50452.84
Lynn C. ChapmanRepublican9,35847.08
Write Ins140.07
Nov 3, 2009 [7] GeneralThomas A. "Tag" GreasonRepublican14,55257.47
David E. PoissonDemocratic10,73942.41
Write Ins300.11
Incumbent lost; seat switched from Democratic to Republican

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